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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 333. 1886. 45 Secretary of tho Interior shall report annually, 011 or before tho iirst Annual reports Monday of December of each year, in what manner and for what pur- by S°°¥`P*¤'Y °" poses the gcncml education fund for the preceding fiscal year has been °h° I°°°"°“ expended; and said report shall embrace tho number and kind of school houses erected, and their cost, as well as cost of repairs, names of ovary teacher employed, and compensation allowed, tho location of each school, and tho average attendance at each school: Always provided, Consent of pm- That no part of tho money appropriated by this act shall be oxponded ¤¤t¤· · in tho transportation from or support of Indian pupils or children off their reservations, respectively, if removed without tho freo consent of their parents or those standing in that relation to them by their tribal laws, respectively. · For support of pupils, at one hundred and seventy-tivo dollars por chi1o¤¤o,I¤dm¤ annum each, thirty thousand six lumdred and twentyiivo dollars; por- Ter. clmso of material, erection of shops and necessary out-buildings, and for repairing of same, at Chilocco Industrial School, Ohilocco, Indian Territory (formerly Arkansas City) two thousand dollars; and ior pay of superintendent of said school, one thousand tivo hundred dollars; in all, thirty-four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. For support and education of Indian pupils of both sexes at indus- Alaska. trial schools in Alaska, twenty thousand dollars. For support of Indian industrial school at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Curlis1e,P¤. " and for transportation of Indian pupils to and from said school, eighty thousand dollars; and said sum shall be disbursed upon tho basis of an allowance not exceeding one hundred and sixty-seven dollars, exclusive of transportation, for tho support and education of each pupil actually maintained in and supported and educated at said school; but actual cost of transportation and other expenses of such pupils as are sent out of said school among farmers for support and education may bo disbursed from said funds; for annual allowance to Captain R. H. Auowancem R. Pratt, in charge of said Indian industrial school, one thousand dollars; H- P¤¤’¤¤- in all, eighty-ono thousand dollars. ‘ For support of Indian industrial school at Salem, Oregon: Two hun- Salem, 0mg. drod Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventyfive dollars per annum each, thirty-tivo thousand dollars; pay of superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; completion of school-building andmoccssary outbuildings, and repairs and fencing, five thousand dollars ; in all, forty- one thousand iivo hundred dollars. ‘ For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five dol- Gcnoa,Nqbr. iars per annum each, at tho industrial school for Indians at Genoa, Nebraska, twenty-nino thousand sovon hundred and fifty dollars. For reparation of present building and construction of new buildings Building, Genoa, at Genoa, Nebraska, ton thousand dollars. N¤b¤‘· For support and education of one hundred and twenty Indian pupils Hampton, vn, at tho school ut Hampton Virginia, twenty thousand and forty dollars. For support and education of three hundred and fifty Indian pupils, L¤wm¤¤•,K¤¤•. at ono hundred and seventy-five dollars por annum each, at tho Indian school at Lawrence, Kansas, sixty-ono thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; pay of superintendent of school, two thousand dollars; purclmso of material and erection of shops, cottages, and out-buildings, and necessary repairs, four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; iu all, sixtyeight thousand dollars. _ For thocomplotion of buildingsancl the purchase of additional grounds _ Banning, ow., for the uso of tho Indian school at Lawrence Kansas, fifty-eight thou- LM*¤>¤¤¤, Kmssand dollars. For support and education of two hundred Indian pupils at Lincoln _Li¤¢¤}¤ I¤¤¤i§¤— Institution Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at a rate not to exceed one §};”‘· Ph‘1"“°]Ph"’• hundred and sixty-sovou dollars per annum for each pupil, thirty-three ' thousand four hundred dollars. _ For support of one hundred and fifty Indian pupils at tho Saint Ig- §=~5¤1= Ignatius uatius Mission School, on tho J ocko rescrvation,i¤ Montana Territory, M“’“‘°“· M°"“'·"°·